Camilla’s secret son come forward to expose her secrets she’s being keeping from King Charles
Today’s story revolves around Simon Dorand-Day, who is seeking evidence to prove he is the son of King Charles and Queen Camilla.
In a recent interview with David Richardson of *Today Tonight*, Simon stated, “I believe this has been a cover-up.
It sounds unbelievable, but anything I say is checkable.
I’m simply a man looking for my biological parents, and every road has led me back to Camilla and Charles.”
Simon claims that Camilla became pregnant by Charles in 1965 but disappeared from the public eye upon discovering her pregnancy. Simon’s life began on April 5, 1966, when he was born in Gosport, Portsmouth, UK. He was adopted by Karen and David Day, a local couple, at 18 months old. According to Simon, his adoptive grandparents, Winfred and Ernest, hinted at his true parentage. They worked for the Queen and Prince Philip in one of their royal households. Simon revealed that his grandmother Winfred disclosed this secret on her deathbed, saying, “We were always worried that we couldn’t protect you and that the truth would come out at some point.”
Simon asserts that the number of controversies surrounding the British Royals often demonstrates that life can be stranger than fiction. He believes that he is the secret love child of King Charles and Queen Camilla. Simon plans to file a lawsuit against the King and Queen to support his claims. According to reports, Simon has been gathering evidence for years to substantiate his claim.
In an interview with Seven News, Simon detailed that he was born in Gosport, Portsmouth, in 1966 and adopted by Karen and David Day. His adoptive grandparents, Winfred and Ernest Balden, had worked in the royal household alongside Charles’s parents, Prince Philip and the late Queen Elizabeth II. Simon points to his physical similarities with Charles and Camilla, including facial features, hands, fingers, head shape, feet, and hair color.
Simon also claims that Charles and Camilla developed a close relationship in 1965, contrary to public knowledge that they met in the 1970s. Additionally, records show Camilla withdrew from social activities shortly before Simon’s birth, and Charles, then 17, was sent to Australia around the same time. Simon plans to take legal action when King Charles and Queen Camilla visit Australia in October, aiming for a paternity test to prove his claims.
Simon said, “What am I going to do when he enters my jurisdiction? It would be extremely foolish of me not to take action. But I think I’d be even more silly to reveal my hand prematurely.”